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Five Demotivator Generator That Stops Your Zillionaire Life Dream by probrand: 5:16pm On Apr 24, 2016
If you don’t feel highly motivated today, it is because you are being hit by one or more of life’s killer of motivation. It creeps in and destroys your natural motivation.

demotivational

ImageCredit/Morguefile.

To illustrate, let me tell you a story. Once you understand this short, fun story, you will be able to refocus your next thirty one days in about ten minutes…anywhere, anytime, for the rest of your life!

Imagine yourself on a completely safe autobahn with no traffic and no speed limit! You are driving your favorite high-powered sports car about 150 m.p.h.

The sky is blue, the road is dry, and the car is safe and fun. Life is grand.

Five Demotivator Generators and definitions

Demotivator One

You stop for a bite to eat, while you are enjoying your lunch, a dastardly villain replaces your powerful engine, your high speed transmission, and your critical rear axle with parts from a tiny, low powered car.

You get back on the road and press the accelerator to the floor, expecting instant power and speed. Instead you get a slow, sputtering sluggish response.

Assumption: If you are not working in your top strength areas, you will experience a major demotivator.

Question: What are your top three strength areas? You may list only one but no more than three.

Action: Draw a picture of a car and list your strengths under the car.

Imagine how exciting it would be to once again be working in your strength areas and not in areas of weakness. If you come back in your strength areas, you will find your natural motivation returning!

Demotivator Two

You come over a small knoll at 150 m.p.h. About one mile ahead, you spot a fog patch nestled in a low stretch in the road.

You start downshifting: fifth gear, fourth gear, third gear, second, first. You turn your fog lights on. By the time you enter the lip of the fog bank, you are going about five M.P.H., but the situation still feels dangerous.

Regardless of how much natural horsepower you have, your wisest move is to slow your way down almost to a crawl, in a deep fog.

Assumption: The feeling of mental fog is typically caused by one to three unmade decisions.

Question: what three major decisions are you facing that are creating a foggy feeling in your head and are demotivating you right now?

Action: Draw a picture of fog and write the three decision you would most like to make today under the fog drawing.

Imagine how liberated you will feel once you make these decisions. A high percentage of your natural motivation will return.

Make these three major decisions; you will feel out of the fog and back into crystal-clear daylight.

Get full article here:If you don’t feel highly motivated today, it is because you are being hit by one or more of life’s killer of motivation. It creeps in and destroys your natural motivation.

demotivational

ImageCredit/Morguefile.

To illustrate, let me tell you a story. Once you understand this short, fun story, you will be able to refocus your next thirty one days in about ten minutes…anywhere, anytime, for the rest of your life!

Imagine yourself on a completely safe autobahn with no traffic and no speed limit! You are driving your favorite high-powered sports car about 150 m.p.h.

The sky is blue, the road is dry, and the car is safe and fun. Life is grand.

Five Demotivator Generators and definitions

Demotivator One

You stop for a bite to eat, while you are enjoying your lunch, a dastardly villain replaces your powerful engine, your high speed transmission, and your critical rear axle with parts from a tiny, low powered car.

You get back on the road and press the accelerator to the floor, expecting instant power and speed. Instead you get a slow, sputtering sluggish response.

Assumption: If you are not working in your top strength areas, you will experience a major demotivator.

Question: What are your top three strength areas? You may list only one but no more than three.

Action: Draw a picture of a car and list your strengths under the car.

Imagine how exciting it would be to once again be working in your strength areas and not in areas of weakness. If you come back in your strength areas, you will find your natural motivation returning!

Demotivator Two

You come over a small knoll at 150 m.p.h. About one mile ahead, you spot a fog patch nestled in a low stretch in the road.

You start downshifting: fifth gear, fourth gear, third gear, second, first. You turn your fog lights on. By the time you enter the lip of the fog bank, you are going about five M.P.H., but the situation still feels dangerous.

Regardless of how much natural horsepower you have, your wisest move is to slow your way down almost to a crawl, in a deep fog.

Assumption: The feeling of mental fog is typically caused by one to three unmade decisions.

Question: what three major decisions are you facing that are creating a foggy feeling in your head and are demotivating you right now?

Action: Draw a picture of fog and write the three decision you would most like to make today under the fog drawing.

Imagine how liberated you will feel once you make these decisions. A high percentage of your natural motivation will return.

Make these three major decisions; you will feel out of the fog and back into crystal-clear daylight.

Get full article Here:If you don’t feel highly motivated today, it is because you are being hit by one or more of life’s killer of motivation. It creeps in and destroys your natural motivation.

demotivational

ImageCredit/Morguefile.

To illustrate, let me tell you a story. Once you understand this short, fun story, you will be able to refocus your next thirty one days in about ten minutes…anywhere, anytime, for the rest of your life!

Imagine yourself on a completely safe autobahn with no traffic and no speed limit! You are driving your favorite high-powered sports car about 150 m.p.h.

The sky is blue, the road is dry, and the car is safe and fun. Life is grand.

Five Demotivator Generators and definitions

Demotivator One

You stop for a bite to eat, while you are enjoying your lunch, a dastardly villain replaces your powerful engine, your high speed transmission, and your critical rear axle with parts from a tiny, low powered car.

You get back on the road and press the accelerator to the floor, expecting instant power and speed. Instead you get a slow, sputtering sluggish response.

Assumption: If you are not working in your top strength areas, you will experience a major demotivator.

Question: What are your top three strength areas? You may list only one but no more than three.

Action: Draw a picture of a car and list your strengths under the car.

Imagine how exciting it would be to once again be working in your strength areas and not in areas of weakness. If you come back in your strength areas, you will find your natural motivation returning!

Demotivator Two

You come over a small knoll at 150 m.p.h. About one mile ahead, you spot a fog patch nestled in a low stretch in the road.

You start downshifting: fifth gear, fourth gear, third gear, second, first. You turn your fog lights on. By the time you enter the lip of the fog bank, you are going about five M.P.H., but the situation still feels dangerous.

Regardless of how much natural horsepower you have, your wisest move is to slow your way down almost to a crawl, in a deep fog.

Assumption: The feeling of mental fog is typically caused by one to three unmade decisions.

Question: what three major decisions are you facing that are creating a foggy feeling in your head and are demotivating you right now?

Action: Draw a picture of fog and write the three decision you would most like to make today under the fog drawing.

Imagine how liberated you will feel once you make these decisions. A high percentage of your natural motivation will return.

Make these three major decisions; you will feel out of the fog and back into crystal-clear daylight.

If you don’t feel highly motivated today, it is because you are being hit by one or more of life’s killer of motivation. It creeps in and destroys your natural motivation.

demotivational

ImageCredit/Morguefile.

To illustrate, let me tell you a story. Once you understand this short, fun story, you will be able to refocus your next thirty one days in about ten minutes…anywhere, anytime, for the rest of your life!

Imagine yourself on a completely safe autobahn with no traffic and no speed limit! You are driving your favorite high-powered sports car about 150 m.p.h.

The sky is blue, the road is dry, and the car is safe and fun. Life is grand.

Five Demotivator Generators and definitions

Demotivator One

You stop for a bite to eat, while you are enjoying your lunch, a dastardly villain replaces your powerful engine, your high speed transmission, and your critical rear axle with parts from a tiny, low powered car.

You get back on the road and press the accelerator to the floor, expecting instant power and speed. Instead you get a slow, sputtering sluggish response.

Assumption: If you are not working in your top strength areas, you will experience a major demotivator.

Question: What are your top three strength areas? You may list only one but no more than three.

Action: Draw a picture of a car and list your strengths under the car.

Imagine how exciting it would be to once again be working in your strength areas and not in areas of weakness. If you come back in your strength areas, you will find your natural motivation returning!

Demotivator Two

You come over a small knoll at 150 m.p.h. About one mile ahead, you spot a fog patch nestled in a low stretch in the road.

You start downshifting: fifth gear, fourth gear, third gear, second, first. You turn your fog lights on. By the time you enter the lip of the fog bank, you are going about five M.P.H., but the situation still feels dangerous.

Regardless of how much natural horsepower you have, your wisest move is to slow your way down almost to a crawl, in a deep fog.

Assumption: The feeling of mental fog is typically caused by one to three unmade decisions.

Question: what three major decisions are you facing that are creating a foggy feeling in your head and are demotivating you right now?

Action: Draw a picture of fog and write the three decision you would most like to make today under the fog drawing.

Imagine how liberated you will feel once you make these decisions. A high percentage of your natural motivation will return.

Make these three major decisions; you will feel out of the fog and back into crystal-clear daylight.

If you don’t feel highly motivated today, it is because you are being hit by one or more of life’s killer of motivation. It creeps in and destroys your natural motivation.



To illustrate, let me tell you a story. Once you understand this short, fun story, you will be able to refocus your next thirty one days in about ten minutes…anywhere, anytime, for the rest of your life!

Imagine yourself on a completely safe autobahn with no traffic and no speed limit! You are driving your favorite high-powered sports car about 150 m.p.h.

The sky is blue, the road is dry, and the car is safe and fun. Life is grand.

Five Demotivator Generators and definitions

Demotivator One

You stop for a bite to eat, while you are enjoying your lunch, a dastardly villain replaces your powerful engine, your high speed transmission, and your critical rear axle with parts from a tiny, low powered car.

You get back on the road and press the accelerator to the floor, expecting instant power and speed. Instead you get a slow, sputtering sluggish response.

Assumption: If you are not working in your top strength areas, you will experience a major demotivator.

Question: What are your top three strength areas? You may list only one but no more than three.

Action: Draw a picture of a car and list your strengths under the car.

Imagine how exciting it would be to once again be working in your strength areas and not in areas of weakness. If you come back in your strength areas, you will find your natural motivation returning!

Demotivator Two

You come over a small knoll at 150 m.p.h. About one mile ahead, you spot a fog patch nestled in a low stretch in the road.

You start downshifting: fifth gear, fourth gear, third gear, second, first. You turn your fog lights on. By the time you enter the lip of the fog bank, you are going about five M.P.H., but the situation still feels dangerous.

Regardless of how much natural horsepower you have, your wisest move is to slow your way down almost to a crawl, in a deep fog.

Assumption: The feeling of mental fog is typically caused by one to three unmade decisions.

Question: what three major decisions are you facing that are creating a foggy feeling in your head and are demotivating you right now?

Action: Draw a picture of fog and write the three decision you would most like to make today under the fog drawing.

Imagine how liberated you will feel once you make these decisions. A high percentage of your natural motivation will return.

Make these three major decisions; you will feel out of the fog and back into crystal-clear daylight.
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